To let other people work on a jam with you add them as collaborators. They can then add content to a jam outside a live session. If you just want to allow others temporary access to a live session then give them the access code or you can just share a screen shot of the frame.

Jamboards are often in shared or public places. For security reasons, they aren’t attached to a specific person’s G Suite account. Therefore, you can’t access Drive content directly from the Jamboard. To add Drive content to the board, you need to use the Jamboard app.

Common file types that you can push from a phone to a Jamboard include Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides files as well as Image files (PNG, JPEG, GIF) and PDFs.

Open the Jamboard app.

Create a new jam or open an existing jam

Tap Add a Drive file .

Tap the Drive file that you want to share. If this is a live session, the file appears on the Jamboard.

(Optional) If the file has multiple pages, the person at the board can pull out and expand a single page from the file.

You can edit jams during a live session, and you can also edit Jams outside of a live session if they've been shared with you. In both cases, the changes you make can be seen instantly by everyone who has access to the jam.

You can edit jams the same way on a Jamboard and with the tablet app. For details, see Use the Jamboard tools.